ROLE OF RELIGIOUS PRACTICES AS A MODERATOR IN MUSLIM ENTREPRENEUR’S FIRM SUCCESS IN MALAYSIA : A REVIEW
Abstract
This article examines the religious practices factor as a mediator in the entrepreneur’s firm success. Furthermore, this idea will be proposed as a future study to look at the relationships with other variables in a model of successful entrepreneurship firms. From the latest update of religious literatures, it is discovered that religious practices factor can impact the relationship between success factors and the success of the firm. The need of studying the entrepreneur's firm religious practices factor as emperical studies must be explored to see the effect of religious practices on the entrepreneur’s firm success.
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Published
2018-09-30
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Nadratun Nafisah Abdul Wahab, Noraini Nasirun, Muhammad Nasri Md Hussain, & Abdullah Abdul Ghani. (2018). ROLE OF RELIGIOUS PRACTICES AS A MODERATOR IN MUSLIM ENTREPRENEUR’S FIRM SUCCESS IN MALAYSIA : A REVIEW. Journal of Islamic, Social, Economics and Development, 3(13). Retrieved from https://academicinspired.com/jised/article/view/955
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